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"My enthusiasm rises as I talk about my coming party," said the young actress, laughing, "and I've decided to add gingerbread to the menu — hot gingerbread served with a good hard sauce. If anyone survives the waffles and sausage, he will surely fall for the gingerbread."
GINGERBREAD 2 cups sifted flour
2 teaspoons Calumet Baking Powder Yz teaspoon salt J4 teaspoon soda 2 teaspoons cinnamon (Burnett's) 1 teaspoon ginger 1/3 cup Crisco ■2 eggs y2 cup sugar Y\ cup Duff's Molasses y2 cup sweet milk Cream Crisco and sugar. Add molasses and well-beaten eggs. Then sift in flour, soda, baking powder and seasonings, and stir in, alternating with milk. Pour into greased bread pan or muffin pan.
Turn oven heat regulator to 350° F. (moderate oven). Bake 30 minutes if in bread pan, 20 minutes in muffin pan.
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To make one cup of hard sauce put 4 level tablespoons of solid butter in a bowl and stir until it becomes of creamy consistency. Then sift sugar into the butter a tablespoonful at a time, and stir until each addition of sugar has combined with butter. Continue to add sugar until mixture is of solid consistency. During last addition, add 6 to 8 drops of Burnett's vanilla.
Know what a rabbit race is? You race live bunnies. Ruth will have about half a dozen little white rabbits, numbered harmlessly with water colors, on hand in her closed-in garden. Their hutch will be at the foot of the garden, their food box on the green-tiled patio, all will be released at once and the one reaching the food box first will be champion. Guests will be given candy Easter eggs to "bet" on the winner.
The egg hunt at Ruth's party will be for colored eggs, and the hunting-ground will be both inside and outside the house. Heaven help the hunters outdoors, for Ruth's California farmhouse is set in a wide lawn of ivy, where eggs of any color can be secreted almost indefinitely.
The hat race is a competition engaged in sitting down. Ruth will supply quantities of items out of which guests will be asked to create Easter bonnets— the first one finished gets a prize, but the finest prize goes to the prettiest hat. The hostess has about decided to make this latter prize a bottle of perfume set in a pot of Easter lilies.
"I shall have lots of flowers, feathers, bright pins, ribbons and fabrics on hand, but I'll also have things for surrealists like tin funnels, vegetables, wire, scissors and sponges there, too, so those who please can follow that urge," she explained, with that droll look of hers I wish I could imitate.
The art competition will result in favors for the party. Each guest will receive an undecorated, hardboiled egg, a box of water colors and a paint brush. Numbers will be chosen, two of each, and the man and girl whose numbers correspond will be required to make portraits of one another, and duly present them. You take home your own portrait. Perhaps the best will get a prize.
Ruth's kitchen is the last word in shining modernity ; she keeps her passion for antiques for the rest of the house. Up to
now, her chief success has been in her living room, which is most charming. There's an Oriental rug in soft jewel tones, each piece of furniture repeating one of the colors — a Delft blue in the graciously curved old-fashioned sofa, delicate yellowcream in an old-time rocker, pale rose in a grandfather chair.
She found the rocker on a set for a picture she made at Columbia Studios. It was just an old rocker then, but she liked the curve of the back and the satiny quality of the wood. "We moved heaven and earth to buy it, but it seemed that Columbia didn't own it, just rented it from an outfit that made a living that way. Then one day up to my house drove a truck containing my rocker, a surprise from John Stahl, director of the picture! Was I thrilled?"
After that event, you can imagine that Ruth kept a sharp eye on the furniture used in her latest film "H. M. Pulham, Esq.," but there was nothing that fitted into the special period of her house.
The well-known picture, Lady at the Opera, occupies a prominent place on the living room wall. Ruth has two reasons for her fondness for this ; it belonged to a very dear friend, and it looks enough like her to be her sister.
Handpainted cups and saucers, picked up triumphantly in an odd little shop, stand on either side of the piano. Argument rages in the Hussey household as to whether or not some of her other acquisitions are worth the chase, but these cups are an agreed bargain.
"Just because a thing has a corner knocked off doesn't make it valuable, my secretary tells me," observed the young actress, with the glint of a smile in her eyes, "but I contend that I don't like things that haven't been lived with, and had a history. She says that if her own grandfather had hacked a piece out of a table she could treasure that table — not unless ! — but to me it doesn't matter who hacked, if it's a really old piece."
Ruth is so crazy about beauty that her housekeeper says: "AIL you need to satisfy Miss Hussey is a rosebud on her breakfast tray and some pretty dishes to contain the food. If it's pretty enough, you can get away with anything. She won't know what she's eating."
"I know what I'm eating when it's apple sauce cake," objected Ruth. "That's my idea of ideal food."
APPLE SAUCE SHORTCAKE \Y\ cups flour
2 teaspoons Calumet baking powder J-2 teaspoon Cow Brand baking soda Yz teaspoon nutmeg
Y\ teaspoon cloves 1 teaspoon cinnamon
3 tablespoons Crisco Y\ cup sugar
1 egg
1 can Campbell's Tomato Soup Sift flour, then measure, add baking powder, soda and spices and sift again. Cream Crisco, add sugar gradually and cream well. Then add the beaten egg. Add flour mixture alternately with the soup. Pour into a well-buttered 9 inch square baking pan and bake in a moderate oven (350° F.) for 30 to 40 minutes. Cut into squares, split and use apple r sauce for filling.
Serve Foamy Sauce over the top.
FOAMY SAUCE Ya cup powdered sugar 1 egg, separated Yx cup whipping cream 1 teaspoon lemon juice Beat the egg white until stiff, then add the sugar gradually. Stir in the egg yolk. Fold in the whipped cream and add the lemon juice.
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